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      Thursday, August 28, 2008     
 
 
 
   PFN Exclusives
 
   
 Preparing Your Portfolio for Retirement 
 By Frank Armstrong III 
 Published on July 1, 2008 
   
 Investing during retirement is entirely different than investing for retirement. Different strategies are required for the accumulation and distribution phases. During the accumulation phase, it may be appropriate to take moderate risks in return for the prospects of higher returns. A young person with a very long time horizon until retirement and a high risk tolerance might invest her entire portfolio in stocks. During retirement, a much more conservative portfolio is generally called for. That’s because the requirement to generate periodic withdrawals to produce income introduces a risk that the portfolio might self-liquidate.  
   
   
 Is Running a Religion? 
 By George A. Sheehan, MD 
 Published on June 3, 2008 
   
 Note: This story comes from the web site of Dr. Sheehen which is devoted to the teachings of the renowned “Running Doc” who died in 1993. 
   
   
 PFN Close-Up: Diversification 
 By Ed Rabinowitz 
 Published on June 3, 2008 
   
 The age-old expression advises against putting all your eggs in one basket. If you're looking for a job, you don't respond to just one ad, you answer several because you don't know which job will be the one to come through.  
   
   
 The Scoring of Tax Breaks 
 By Andrew D. Schwartz, CPA 
 Published on June 2, 2008 
   
 Not all tax breaks are created equally. Due to the complexities and nuances of the continually evolving tax code, certain credits and deductions save you significantly more in taxes than others. 
   
   
 The Stop-Loss Order 
 By Michael Sheehan 
 Published on June 1, 2008 
   
 A stop-loss order is a useful investing tool that’s lost some of its usefulness. Basically, a stop-loss order tells your stockbroker to sell a stock when the price falls to a pre-set level. It still works well in most situations, but it generally only works when the New York Stock Exchange is open 
   

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